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<b><u><font color="#3366CC">JDBC Manager Application Configuration</font></u></b>
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<b><u>HTTP PROXY</u></b></p>
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<b><font color="#9900CC">Server</font></b><br>
HTTP proxy server address.
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<b>Port<br>
</b></font>HTTP proxy server port number.<p>
<b><font color="#9900CC">User</font></b><br>
<foot>User name.<p>
<b><font color="#9900CC">Password</font></b><br>
<foot>Password. Care: will be stored in a plain text file.</p>
<p><b><font color="#9900CC">No Proxy for<br>
</font></b><foot>Indicates the hosts which should be connected too directly and
not through the proxy server.<br>
Separate entries in this field with '<b>;</b>'&nbsp;('<b>|</b>' is also
accepted) and in addition a wildcard
character ('*') can be used for matching. For example: &quot;<code>*.foo.com;localhost</code>&quot;.<br>
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 If using a proxy for Internet access you may need to
enter your database server names in this field in order to access them.</p>
<p><b><u>SOCKS PROXY</u></b></p>
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If SOCKS proxy is enabled, then all TCP sockets will use the SOCKS proxy
server to establish a connection or accept one. The SOCKS proxy server can
either be a SOCKS v4 or v5 server and it has to allow for unauthenticated
connections.<p>
<b><font color="#9900CC">Server<br>
</font></b>SOCKS proxy server address.<br>
<b><font color="#9900CC"><br>
Port<br>
</font></b>SOCKS proxy server port number.<p>
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<p><b>Note:</b> Proxy settings are updated after the dialog is closed;
therefore, it is not needed to re-start the application to make changes take
effect.</p>
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